Tomorrow's Weather Toronto: Snowy, Windy, Bitter Cold

Toronto Jan 23, 2026: Prepare for a chilly day with persistent snow and strong winds shaping the winter landscape.

Tomorrow's forecast:

Morning Snow and Bitter Cold with Strong Winds

    The morning kicks off with snow showers and a biting cold temperature near -13°C, feeling much colder at -24°C due to strong winds gusting up to 56 km/h. Light snow accumulation will create a wintry scene, while the brisk wind adds a sharp chill to the air.

Activities Recommendations for the morning of Jan 23, 2026:

  • Dog Walks & Errands: Dress warmly and keep walks brief to avoid the biting wind chill during snowy conditions.

  • Commute: Expect slippery roads and reduced visibility; allow extra travel time and drive cautiously.

  • Winter Hiking: If heading to parks like High Park, bundle up and prepare for gusty winds and snow-covered trails.

Temperatures remain very cold, dropping to a low of -13°C with feels-like temperatures as low as -24°C.

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Snow Continues with Persistent Winds and Cold Temperatures

    Snowfall will persist into the afternoon with temperatures hovering around -12°C and feels-like values near -23°C. Winds remain strong, maintaining speeds around 34 km/h with gusts up to 56 km/h, contributing to drifting snow and challenging outdoor conditions.

Activities Recommendations for the afternoon of Jan 23, 2026:

  • Outdoor Festivals: Enjoy winter events like the Winterista Ice & Light Festival but dress in layers to stay warm against the wind.

  • Skiing & Snow Sports: Ideal conditions for skiing at Centennial Park with fresh snow and brisk winds enhancing the winter experience.

  • Outdoor Dining: Not recommended due to cold and windy conditions; opt for indoor venues instead.

Evening Snow and Cooling Temperatures with Lighter Winds

    Snow showers will taper off in the evening with temperatures dropping to -16°C and feels-like near -26°C. Winds will ease to around 23 km/h with gusts up to 44 km/h, allowing for a slightly calmer but still cold night under partly cloudy skies.

Activities Recommendations for the evening of Jan 23, 2026:

  • Ice Skating: Enjoy a crisp evening skate at Nathan Phillips Square with bundled-up attire to combat the cold.

  • Concerts & Indoor Events: Perfect time to attend indoor cultural events like concerts at Meridian Hall to stay warm.

  • Evening Walks: Keep walks short and dress in insulated layers to stay comfortable in the cold, windy air.

Strong and consistent windy conditions with wind speeds around 36-37 km/h and gusts up to 56 km/h throughout the day.

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Packing preparations for tomorrow:

  • Heavy winter coat and insulated layers to combat extreme cold and wind chill

  • Warm hat, gloves, and scarf to protect exposed skin from biting winds

  • Waterproof boots for walking in snow and slush

  • Windproof outerwear to reduce the impact of strong gusts

  • Sunglasses for glare from snow

  • Travel safety kit including ice grips for shoes and emergency supplies for commutes

  • Moisturizer and lip balm to prevent dry skin in cold, windy conditions

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